Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Since students were sent home last semester, The College of Wooster COVID-19 Task Force worked to formulate a plan to safely allow students to return to campus. This included universal mask-wearing, social distancing of at least six feet and …
ISA restructured to build a stronger int’l community
Kate Murphy News Editor With just under 300 internationalstudents representing over 20 different countries at Wooster, the International Student Association (ISA) plays a big role in helping students assimilate to life on campus while promoting and encouraging cultural awareness and respect. However, this year …
Laplace validated: atmospheric waves revealed
Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor Pierre-Simon Laplace, the French scholar and mathematician, engaged in a thought experiment nearly 220 years ago. In this particular thought experiment, Laplace imagined the Earth’s atmosphere as a film of fluid enveloping the planet. You might picture this …
New student group promotes racial justice in performance
Megan Tunnerman Managing Editor Amidst this challenging semester, Teresa Ascencio ’23 and Victoria Silva ’23 are working to bring positive change to campus with the BIPOC (Black Indigenous People of Color) Performing Arts Alliance. Ascencio explained that in her first semester at the College last fall, …
Greek Life rush events move to online format
Kaylee Liu Features Editor Lark Pinney Features Editor Rush season has rolled around again, like it does every fall here at the College. Under normal circumstances, rush would be an exciting semester of non-stop group gatherings, movie nights and events, both formal and informal. …
Online Scot Spirit Day has challenges and victories
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer Scot Spirit Day looked a lot different this year. In the past, it consisted of a crowded outdoor event with student organizations tabling and encouraging students to join their groups while listening to music from Woo 91 and the Scot band. In …